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Planning commission clears Polk/Haight NCD changes to allow health services on select storefronts
Summary
The Planning Commission on June 15 approved an ordinance to update Polk Street and Haight Street neighborhood commercial district rules to principally permit certain health services at ground floors (subject to mapping exceptions) and to clarify tobacco/cannabis definitions. Staff had suggested a small map refinement; the commission approved the ordinance without that modification.
The San Francisco Planning Commission voted on June 15 to adopt a Planning Code amendment adjusting how health‑service uses are regulated in the Polk Street and Haight Street neighborhood commercial districts.
Planning Department staff explained the proposal would principally permit health services on First‑Floor storefronts within the…
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